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The Idea of India: Bollywood as India’s Cultural Ambassador

This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-139, Nov Dec 2003) India may be loved or hated, may be an object…

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Who’s Afraid of Liberalization? Political Freedom Thrives with Economic Freedom

This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-141, Mar-Apr 2004) Now that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has…

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On the Plus Side: A Review of NDA Regime’s Performance

This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-143, July Aug 2004.) Politics in India, including that of the NGO sector, is…

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Bridging Divides and Healing Hurt

Need to Nurture the Peace Process in Kashmir This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-150, Sept-Oct, 2005) The offer of…

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Destroying Swadeshi Retail Sector to Make Way for Videshi Retailers?

This article was first published in the print edition of Manushi Journal. (Issue-153) In response to a petition filed by the Chandni Chowk Vyapar Mandal, the…

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Is “Colonization” of Moon, Feasible or Even Desirable?

Nambi Narayanan Live with Madhu Kishwar The Western world is carrying their typical Abrahamic mindset of loot, plunder and exploitation even to their space programs. They…

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Madhu Kishwar Joins Arnab Goswami for Times Now Debate on Rajasthan minister Maderna’s role in murder of nurse Bhanwari Devi | Nov 11, 2011

Madhu Kishwar provides her insights in the Times Now Debate hosted by Arnab Goswami on November 11, 2011 . The program debated the CBI’s investigation into…

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Violence on Gurpurab in Jammu and Its Aftermath

This was published in the print edition of Economic and Political Weekly. (Issue April 15, 1989) The lesson of the communal riots in Jammu in mid-January…

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Nature of Women’s Mobilisation in Rural India

This was published in the print edition of Economic and Political Weekly. (Issue December 24-31, 1988) It is premature to talk of rural women’s movements in India…

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Continuing the Dowry Debate

This was published in the print edition of Economic and Political Weekly. (Issue December 9. 1989) Many of the readers of EPW who have read C S…

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About Me

Madhu Kishwar describes herself as a Truth-Winger, a Factarian. This is her own coinage to denote someone who honestly allows verifiable facts to determine her opinions and conclusions, rather than preconceived, intellectually crippling & soul-destroying ideologies.

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Books by Madhu Kishwar

The Girl From Kathua: A Sacrificial Victim of Ghazwa-E-Hind(Print)

₹799.00 ₹650.00

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Modi Muslims and Media(Print)

(Madhu Purnima Kishwar) Voices from Narendra Modi's Gujarat

₹401.00

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Zealous Reformers, Deadly Laws(Print)

(Madhu Kishwar) Battling Stereotypes

₹495.00

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Women Bhakta Poets(Print)

(Edited by Madhu Kishwar and Ruth Vanita) 10th Anniversary special volume

₹250.00

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